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- (mim.) tarih öncesi devirlere ait taş veya ağaç lahit
- kutsal araçlara mahsus sandık.
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1. Cist synonyms, Cist pronunciation, Cist translation, English dictionary definition of Cist
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3. What does Cist stand for? List of 66 Cist definitions
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11. What does Cists mean? Plural form of cist
12. Ohio had the highest population of Cist families in 1880.
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14. The most Cist families were found in the USA in 1880
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16. In 1880 there were 12 Cist families living in Ohio
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18. Cist definition, a box or chest, especially for sacred utensils
19. In particular, if t = 2, the two Cists are called a dual-CIST
20. So "Cist" may seem to imply acting against something when one is actually tolerant and peaceable while having a personal belief system."Gaycism." Ray Cist: get the "Cist" out of your eyes and open them, there are Mexicans all over Washington Ave.The Clog
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22. Masterbih Betaine je izuzetno cist (97-98%) proizvod kristaliziranog praskastog oblika
23. Alopecist A*lop"e*cist (ȧ*lŏp" *sĭst), n
24. In particular, if k = 2, the two Cists are called a dual-CIST
25. ‘Excavations revealed a sarsen stone Cist containing a cremation burial accompanied by a bronze awl and a jet pendant.’ ‘They were located at one end of a stone burial Cist, which was covered with a cairn.’ ‘The cremation graves at Vronda all have multiple burials within the same Cist grave.’
26. The Cist family name was found in the USA between 1880 and 1920
27. Cayman Islands Standard Time (Cist) is 5 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)
28. Particularly, if k=2, the two Cists are called a dual-CIST
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30. Cist definition is - a neolithic or Bronze Age burial chamber typically lined with stone.
31. ‘Excavations revealed a sarsen stone Cist containing a cremation burial accompanied by a bronze awl and a jet pendant.’ ‘They were located at one end of a stone burial Cist, which was covered with a cairn.’ ‘The cremation graves at Vronda all have multiple burials within the same Cist grave.’
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34. Christian International School of Theology (Cist) provides courses which contain spiritual, nutritionally balanced meals
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36. Cist (stone chest), a rectangular burial structure consisting of upright stone slabs supporting several roofing slabs
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38. A Cist may have been associated with other monuments, perhaps under a cairn or long barrow.Several Cists are sometimes
39. What does Cist mean? A wicker receptacle used in ancient Rome for carrying sacred utensils in a procession
40. Cist definition: a wooden box for holding ritual objects used in ancient Rome and Greece Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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44. A tumulus and Cist graves were dug containing weapons, fibulae, and pottery of sub-Mycenaean type like that previously found at Theotoku
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48. Just a few pictures of Inhofe being as dumb as he is, or of Sessions calling Sotomayor a ra-Cist in his Southern accent would probably be
49. “Cist” has also been used in a more general sense to refer to the stone burial place itself, usually built in the form of a dolmen, with several
50. Cist, prehistoric European coffin containing a body or ashes, usually made of stone or a hollowed-out tree; also, a storage place for sacred objects